340 A HISTORY OF GARDENING IN ENGLAND 



1629. John Parkinson. Paradisi in sole, Paradisus terrestris, or a Garden 

 of all sorts of pleasant flowers . . with a kitchen garden . . and an 

 Orchard. H. Lownes and R. Young, 1629. Folio. Numerous 

 woodcuts and title with portrait. 

 Reissued in 1635, with an additional letterpress title bearing that date. 



the second impression, corrected and enlarged. 1656. Folio. 



Theatrum Botanicura. The Theater of Plants. Or an Vniversall 



and compleate Her ball . . Tho. Cotes, 1640. Thick folio. With 

 many hundred woodcuts. 



Thomas Johnson, m.d. Iter Plantarum investigationis ergo sus- 

 ceptura . . in Agrum Cantianum . . 1629 Julii 13. Ericetum 

 Hamstedianum sive plantarum ibi crescentium observatio . . 

 [Londini, 1629.] 4to. 



Descriptio Itineris Plantarum investigationis ergo suscepti in 



agrum Cantianum anno Dom. 1632, et enumeratio plantarum 

 in Ericeto Hampstediano ... T. Cotes, 1632. 8vo. 



Mercurius Botanicus ; sive Plantarum gratid suscepti Itineris 



anno MDCXXXIV Descriptio . . T. Cotes, 1634-41. 3 parts 8vo. 



The Herball . . 1633. Folio. See 1597, John Gerard. 



1639. Gabriel Plattes. A Discovery of Infinite Treasure, hidden since the 



Worlds beginning, whereunto all men . . are . . invited to be 

 sharers with the discoverer, G. P. . . London, Printed for J. E. . 

 1639. 4to. 



A Discovery of Subterranean Treasure, viz. of all manner of 



Mines and Mineralls . . I. Okes for J. Emery, 1639. 4to. 



[another edition] Whereunto is added a real experiment whereby 



every ignorant man . . may try what colour any berry, leaf or 

 wood will give. . . 1679. 4to. 



other editions. 



The Profitable Intelligencer . . containing many secrets and ex- 

 periments [with a view to improvement of Agriculture . .]. 1644. 

 4to. 



1640. The Expert Gardener, or a Treatise containing necessary secret 



and ordinary knowledge of Grafting and Gardening, with divers 

 proper new plots for the Garden. London, ? 1640. 4to. 

 There is a book with the above title at St. David's College, Lampeter, and a very similar 



title is given by Johnson and Watt, who ascribe the work to C. de Sercy ; but it is not recorded 



elsewhere. 



I. H. i^evSpdkoyia. Dodona's Grove or the Vocall Forrest, by I. H. 

 Esquire. Printed by T. B. for H. Mosley . . . London. 1640. 



4to. 



(1645 ?) Isaac de Caus. Wilton Garden. [Etchings of the Flower-beds, 

 Fountains, Arbours, etc., of the Earl of Pembroke's Gardens at 

 Wilton.] About 1645. 4to. 

 Reprinted by Bernard Quaritch, 1895. 



New and Rare Invention of Water-Works shewing the easiest 



waies to raise Water higher than the Spring . . Translated into 

 English by lohn Leak. London, 1659. Several small woodcuts 

 and xxvi. full-page plates. Folio. 



1646. Samuel Hartlib. Discourse of Husbandrie used in Brabant and 

 Flanders. London, 1645, 4to. * 



Mentioned in Watt's Bibliotheca. 



